Quiz #3 Flashcards

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Affinity

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A natural attraction, liking, a preference

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Abnegate

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To renounce, to deny oneself

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Analogous

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Corresponding in certain ways, similar in process or design

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Ardent

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Strongly emotional, passionate

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Authoritarian

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Absolute and unquestioned authority

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Bombastic

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Flamboyant, overwrought, pompous speech

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Carping

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To complain and criticize constantly, to nag

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Circumlocution

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Using far too many words to express and idea

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Connoisseur

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An astute judge in matters of art and taste

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Cynic

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One who believes all human action has selfish motivations

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Denunciation

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And official and formal condemnation, an accusation of evil deed

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Diatribe

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A bitter, often abusive denunciation

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Disparity

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Condition of something being completely distinct or different in characteristics of quality

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Ebullient

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Positive excitement filled with enthusiasm

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Emulate

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To strive to equal or better, esp through imitation

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Esoteric

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Meant for and understood only by a small and particular group

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Explicit

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Clearly expressed or defined

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Fitful

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Irregular, intermittent (often a synonym of troubled)

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Galvanize

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To stimulate or shock, as with an electric current; to arouse action or awareness, provoke; to coat iron or steel with rust-proof zinc

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Hedonism

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A way of life devoted to the pursuit of pleasure

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Immaterial

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Lacking bodily material or form; of no importance or weight

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Imply

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To express indirectly, to suggest

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Indigent

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Impoverished, needy

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Insular

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Typical or suggestive of the isolated life of an island, narrow-minded

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Judicious

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Having or exercising sound judgement

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Listless

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Lacking energy, spirit, or enthusiasm; lethargic

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Mendacious

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Prone to, or marked by, lying or deceit; untruthful

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Nebulous

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Misty, cloudy, hazy; indefinite in form or limits

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Opportunist

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One who takes advantage of circumstances for self-serving purposes

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Pedantic

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Marked by a narrow, ostentatious concern for book learning and formal rules; bookish, scholastic

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Phlegmatic

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Having an unemotional and stolidly calm disposition

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Precocious

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Having developed certain abilities at an earlier age than usual

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Propensity

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An inclination or natural tendency to behave in a particular way

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Rancor

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An angry feeling of hatred or dislike for someone who has treated you unfairly

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Remorse

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A feeling of being sorry for doing something bad or wrong in the past; a feeling of guilt

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Respite

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A short period of time when you are able to stop doing something that is difficult or unpleasant, or when something difficult or unpleasant stops or is delayed

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Saturnine

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Slow and gloomy (of a person or their manner)

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Soporific

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Tending to induce drowsiness or sleep

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Stringent

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Rigorously exacting, strict

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Surmise

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To conjecture, guess, conclude

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Temerity

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Excessive confidence or boldness; audacity

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Turbulence

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Violent agitation

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Unscathed

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Not injured or harmed

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Verisimilitude

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The quality or state of appearing to be true; likely

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Vociferous

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Producing an outcry (literally and figuratively)